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SEND Awareness & Inclusive Training

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At Enable SEND Education, we provide bespoke staff training for businesses that support or work alongside children, young people, or adults with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).

 

Our training helps teams develop a confident, compassionate approach to inclusion by building awareness of diverse needs and offering practical guidance on reasonable adjustments—ensuring your environment is accessible, respectful, and empowering for all individuals.

 

Key areas include:

  • Understanding common SEND profiles (e.g. autism, ADHD, sensory processing needs, learning differences)

  • Making simple, meaningful reasonable adjustments in communication, environment, and interaction

  • Recognising the impact of unmet needs in behaviour and engagement

  • Building positive partnerships with families and the individuals themselves, especially in times of crisis or disengagement

 

Whether you work in youth services, healthcare, employment, or community settings, our training supports your team to create inclusive, safe, and responsive environments where everyone is treated with dignity and understanding.

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